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Sustainable Living with Amy Rhodes

Sustainable Living educator Amy Rhodes, founder of Listen to to the Land.

Aired 02/23/2024

Food From Here

Sustainable Living with Amy Rhodes

Season 1 Episode 1 | 34m 53s

Sustainable Living educator Amy Rhodes, founder of Listen to to the Land.

Joining host Peggy Pirro is Sustainable Living educator Amy Rhodes, founder of Listen to the Land, an organization whose mission includes teaching the importance of local food networks. Amy is currently the Sustainable Living Program manager at Seton Harvest, a CSA farm in Evansville, Indiana, that brings the principles of caretaking and ecological stewardship into daily practice.

Aired 02/23/2024

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Food From Here is a local public television program presented by WNIN PBS

Food From Here

Sustainable Living with Amy Rhodes

Season 1 Episode 1 | 34m 53s

Joining host Peggy Pirro is Sustainable Living educator Amy Rhodes, founder of Listen to the Land, an organization whose mission includes teaching the importance of local food networks. Amy is currently the Sustainable Living Program manager at Seton Harvest, a CSA farm in Evansville, Indiana, that brings the principles of caretaking and ecological stewardship into daily practice.

Aired 02/23/2024

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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